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Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 22:33:15 +0000
Subject: Who Killed Bamby?
Winning The War
Raytheon stock's value increased on the Wall street. Raytheon
manufactures cruise missiles, which are, reportedly, in short supply.
Since it is likely that Congress will approve $5 billion so Clinton
can buy more Tomahawks, the market is anticipating the good news.
But, do the cruise missiles win the war? We are already in fourth
week of bombing Serbia, and it is clear that in coming November we
are going to face yet another humanitarian disaster: millions of
Serbs, innocent of wrongdoings committed by their evil regime, will
be without food to eat and without fuel to heat their quarters: yet,
we still fell short of achieving our primary objective - to counter
the humanitarian disaster of Kosovo Albanians, created by Yugoslav
Army. More news of mass graves are coming in; of closed borders; of
people expelled from their homes.
The postulation that Milosevic will somehow back down under incessant
bombing proved wrong. He won't. He will let his country be returned
to 17th century by having the entire industrial potential destroyed
by NATO bombs, but he will not make that call, that Clinton waits
on. First we have two wars here: the war Milosevic carries on against
Albanians of Kosovo and the war NATO carries against Milosevic. While
Milosevic apparently won the war over Kosovo, by reducing Albanians
there to a minority status, NATO did not yet win the war against
Milosevic. NATO is defining the victory in that war as Milosevic
calling and accepting the terms of Rambouillet agreement, pulling his
army out of Kosovo and surrendering it to NATO troops. Until
Milosevic makes that call and accepts those terms, NATO achieved no
victory, regardless of how many $50,000 worth bombs it dropped on
bankcrupt Serbian factories.
The war that the U.S. won over Japan in 1945, was not won by dropping
nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki - it was won by Japanese
emperor signing the surrender of Japan on an American ship. This was
also, perhaps, the only example in history where the air campaign
alone achieved the victory. However, nuclear weapons had to be used
to break the Japanese. I am not sure if the European allies would
stomach dropping a nuke on let's say Nis or Kragujevac to obtain
Milosevic's signature. The only alternative to nukes are the ground
troops. Everybody except for the U.S. administration (European
allies, press, various think-tanks, American people, etc.) already
acknowledges that NATO will not win this war if it does not commit
the ground troops to it. This, of course, means: a) more money ($10
billions), b) no more Mr. nice guy - so far NATO kept human
casualties low; this might be a luxury in the ground war and c) there
will be NATO soldiers casualties as well, since air campaign can
not destroy kalashnikovs and entrenched soldiers along the routes of
possible NATO ground troops entry.
International Law
A few days ago SKY News brought news about Turkey committing the
campaign against Kurds deep in the Iraq territory, just after
bringing news about Serbs ethnically cleansing Kosovo. Turkish ethnic
cleansing campaign against Kurds escalation coinceded with Turkey
becoming the largest single U.S. arms buyer. U.S. fighter jets are
used to hit Kurdish civilian targets. In Laos kids are still stepping
on little anti-personnel landmines ("bombies") deployed there decades
ago during the U.S. bombing campaigns in the war that "never
existed."
Serbs are just another bully. They behave like any other regional
power, or super-power: they do whatever they want in the region that
they believe should be under their control irrespectful of any laws
or conventions until met by a larger bully - in this case, they
pissed off the biggest bully in the world, the U.S., and now they are
getting their ass kicked. This is actually very simple. The U.S.
makes it more complicated, nevertheless. The U.S. wants to be right
to do it. It is not enough that they have the power to do it. They
want to have the right to use it. Since obtaining the authorization
became a hassle, given that the UN Security Council refuses to always
act as the US proxy, now they just want endorsements. They convinced
themselves that they have the right and now they just need to
convince as many allies as possible to endorse them.
The key element in the American self-righteousness is that they
perceive themselves as being in defense of humanitarian law - being
by assumption above international law, treaties of sovereignty and
other upscalish diplomatic blah-blah. Therefore the U.S. now MUST
save as many Kosovo Albanians as possible. Otherwise the history
would never aprove of their current action against Yugoslavia.
Pax Germanica
NATO allies are already wary of the war against Yugoslavia. Greek
government is against, but gives its facilities to NATO use. Italy is
de facto against by now, but, all the planes still fly out of Aviano.
Europeans are not going to actively oppose the U.S. over Serbia, but
they will plead no-contest to any probable result of the current NATO
campaign. French are waiting patiently for the U.S. debacle. The UK
became a colony of its former colony, so it always echo the US.
Germany, of all states, however now started to act independently
setting a new tone for its foreign policy. Given that the current
military tactics did not achieve the objective, prime minister
Schroeder offered a change, asking NATO to act paradoxically: stop
the bombing for 24 hours and see if Serbs will pull out. It, of
course, may not work. Serbs may continue to stay there and continue
the ethnic cleansing campaign. But since NATO is not really harming
their ethnic cleansing campaign by bombing their factories, and the
factories not yet bombed will still be standing there to be
bombed after the 24 hours pass, and in this 24 hours it is highly
unlikely that Serbs will be able to substantially re-arm themselves,
there is simply nothing to loose for NATO to do that. On the other
hand, it may work, and we won't know the difference if we won't try
it.
Finger Pointing
It is highly amusing to see an ex-draft dodger saying on national TV
how reservists are going to be called in. It is pure fun to see a guy
who built his political career on opposing the U.S. presence in
Europe, now as a foreign minister of the European NATO member country
defending the U.S. targets in Yugoslavia. But nothing matches a
socialist politician, who spent years trying to throw NATO out of his
country, now heading the alliance and ordering the U.S. generals
around, bruahahahaha.
So, that's how shit happens. A peaceful column of trucks loaded with
innocent Albanian refugees slowly making its way accross the
border just out of the blue gets scorched from the air. Oooops. Those
are the guys, remember, that NATO's primary objective is to protect.
Could it be that by mistake some NATO pilot bombed them? Let's
say trucks are drab-green, like tanks, maybe they looked like a legit
target, huh? Refugees in the future should choose bright orange
trucks. Pentagon quickly added that the possibility that the trucks
were hit by Yugoslav Air Force cannot be ruled out. What? Did I hear
that right? Wasn't Yugoslav Air Force supposed to be out of
commission after three weeks of NATO bombing? Wasn't Yugoslav Air
Force supposed to consist of some 15 MIG29 fighter jets? Aren't all
airport runways hit by now? Aren't they supposed to be left without
fuel by now? How can the Serbs lift any of their possibly remaining
planes in the air with no runways, with no fuel and with all this
electronic surveillance planes off the coast and with all the other
NATO aircraft over Serbia? What was NATO doing for past three weeks
there and what is NATO doing there right now, if Serbs can still fly
their air force with impunity and bomb trucks with refugees right in
front of NATO's nose? For NATO's sake it would be better if they hit
those trucks by mistake: it'd make them look better to be viewed as
the baby-killers than as the militarily inept.
1974
In 1974 Yugoslavia (not the ugly one that gets bombed now, but the
real one that's now called "former") got a Constitution that granted
to all its constitutive peoples the right to self-determination
including the right to secession from the union. The "constitutive
peoples" were roughly matched to the republics which bore their names
(Slovenes-Slovenia, Croats-Croatia, Bosnian Muslims - Bosnia,
Serbs-Serbia, Montenegrins-Montenegro, Macedonians-Macedonia). The
regions in Serbia with high non-Serb population will given broad
autonomy, but no right to secession from the union. Tito never
believed that the right to secession would ever been used. The idea
was to address the desires of the northwest republics for more
economic independence while still keeping the framework of the union
in place. The hope was that all republics would eventually find
economic rationale for keeping it together once the ideology wears
off. Tito knew that the ideology will wear off with his death. And
that was what happened. Republics were indeed economically dependent
on each other - like Slovenia and Croatia used electricity from
Bosnia, from the plants they financed, and Yugo cars were assembled
in Serbia (in now destroyed factory in Kragujevac), but they were a
cooperative effort of all republics. However, at the end of eighties
there were three events that basically destroyed Yugoslavia:
1) the economic crisis: Yugoslavia hit the bottom with high
inflation, meager growth and enormous foreign debt - pleas of then
reasonable federal government fell on deaf IMF's ears however...
...nortwest increasingly saw the rest as a burden.
2) the army: with no economic interest and with ideology worn off,
the army was the last remaining pillar of the union - but itself the
army was a part of the problem, by being too large and too costly to
maintain for the wrecked economy.
3) the rise of Milosevic: Milosevic was the first in the generation
of post-titoist politicians to make the fundamental shift in the
basis of the totalitarian ideology of the ruling party from
the classhood to the nationhood by openly addressing the masses as
"the Serbs"
Milosevic, recalcitrant as we see him now, rejected all initiatives
from Slovenia and Croatia to adapt the federation to work for all,
and Slovenia first started to seriously think in using its
constitutional right to secede. Milosevic then made that important
twist of constitutional idea of the right to self determination of
the Yugoslav constitutional peoples: it was up until then assumed
that this right pertains to the republics in their borders, but
Milosevic made his case that the right pertains to the peoples
themselves - meaning all Serbs wherever they lived in former
Yugoslavia would have the right to decide where they wanted to live,
and of course, they'd expectedly want to live in one big Serbia.
Army was tremendously unhappy with anybody seceding, and it was not
difficult for Milosevic to foster them as an ally in his program. Of
course, that resulted in the rise of Croatian nationalism under
Tudjman, the rise of Bosnian-Muslim nationalism under Izetbegovic,
which led to wars in Croatia and Bosnia. For all this time Kosovo
Albanians lived in the repression. And Kosovo was apparently left to
Milosevic by the international community in exchange for him
accepting deals in Croatia and Bosnia. The international community
failed to see the danger of Milosevic's promise of ethnic purity.
With Serb refugees from Croatia and Bosnia and with Kosovo at his
disposal, under his ideology it was only too logical for Milosevic to
procede with ethnic cleansing of Albanians from Kosovo. At this
point, particularly since Serb's industry was bombed to oblivion, it
won't be enough to return Albanians to Kosovo and place them under
NATO protection: Milosevic's regime has to be toppled and genuine
democracy has to be helped established in Serbia, coupled with a
thorough economic development plan. Stopping short of removing
Milosevic would be equivalent of freeing Jews from concentration
camps but not actually marching into Berlin.
ivo
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From: "Ivo Skoric" <ivo@reporters.net>
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 22:33:27 +0000
Subject: (Fwd) FYI - Hearing in Bari Case 9am 4/15
In the times when the U.S. tries to act as the supreme moral
consciousness of the world it is more than important to remind
ourselves of the imperfections in that consciousness....
ivo
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From: "Ivo Skoric" <ivo@reporters.net>
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 22:33:43 +0000
Subject: Montenegro
There are rumors that a coup against Montenegrin president Milo
Djukanovic is under way....
ivo
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